颅咽管瘤手术切除后的最终高度与颅面发育。

B L Jensen, K E Jensen, K W Kastrup, S A Pedersen, A Wagner
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回顾性研究了17例颅咽管瘤患者(12男5女)(身高、骨龄和激素治疗),并对所有17例幸存者(身高和颅面发育)进行了随访评估。对侧位和正位x线片进行分析。个体和平均面部图是基于个体患者的221个参考点生成的,并与规范数据进行比较。后颅底长度明显减少,颅底角明显增加。在面部区域,颌骨的大小和前伸有很大的变化;与普通成年人相比,患者的上颌骨,尤其是下颌骨相对于前颅底平均较短且下颌后突。成年男性颅咽管瘤组颅骨、颅底和面部区域的平均大小和形状与身高最大增长阶段(即14岁左右)的平均男性非常接近。结论:蝶骨和枕骨的大小和形态受到严重影响,可能是儿童时期颅咽管瘤生长干扰的结果。面部区域的后缩可能是由于后颅底变平的结果,但相对较短和后缩的下颌骨也可能是由于诊断/手术前和次优治疗期间生长激素缺乏引起的。颅咽管瘤成年男性与正常男孩在高峰高度速度时的颅面形态非常相似,这可能反映了一个事实,即在治疗中很难模仿青春期生长激素和性类固醇之间的自然、最佳平衡。
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Final height and craniofacial development after surgical resection of craniopharyngioma.

Seventeen patients (twelve males and five females) with craniopharyngioma were studied by retrospective review (stature, bone age, and hormone therapy) and by follow-up assessment in all seventeen survivors (stature and craniofacial development). Roentgencephalometric films in the lateral and frontal projections were analyzed. Individual and mean facial diagrams were produced based on 221 reference points in the individual patients and compared to normative data. The posterior cranial base was significantly reduced in length and the cranial base angle was significantly increased. In the facial regions great variations in size and prognathy of the jaws were recorded; on average the patients' maxilla and especially the mandible were short and retrognathic in relation to the anterior cranial base when compared to average adults. Average size and shape of the calvaria, cranial base, and facial regions in the adult male craniopharyngioma group corresponded closely to the average male at the stage of maximum growth in body height, i.e., around 14 years of age. It was concluded that size and morphology of the sphenoid and basioccipital bones were severely affected, possibly as a result of the interfering growth of a craniopharyngioma in childhood. The retrusion of the facial regions might be present as a result of the flattening of the posterior cranial base, but the relatively short and retruded mandible could also be caused by growth hormone deficiency before diagnosis/operation and in periods of sub-optimal therapy. The close resemblance of craniofacial morphology between adult males with craniopharyngioma and normal boys at the time of peak height velocity might reflect the fact that imitation of the natural, optimal balance between growth hormone and sex steroid in puberty is difficult to obtain in therapy.

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